Nepal’s pursuit of development for the welfare of its citizens has made striking a balance between progress and environmental protection more challenging, especially in the context of bird ...
Mongabay News on MSN
Is South Asia becoming inhospitable for migratory birds?
By Sadiqur Rahman Every winter, millions of birds fly thousands of kilometers via the Central Asian Flyway (CAF) and East ...
First Central Asian Flyways project under the WWF Wetlands for Asian Flyways initiative In celebration of World Migratory Bird Day 2024, WWF Nepal is launching a new project "Community-led ...
Areas dominated by humans are home to fewer species, with similar ecosystem function and proximity in the evolutionary family tree, a recent study in Nepal’s southern plains suggests. Human activities ...
Experts have called for urgent protection of wetlands following another winter with a sharp decline in the number of migratory water fowl in Nepal’s lakes and rivers this year. Preliminary results of ...
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - A young man with a microphone stepped onto a small stage and cawed like a crow. Minutes later, hundreds of noisy birds circled above him, perched on trees and sat on roof tops, ...
The census of aquatic or water birds have started in Kanchanpur district from today to record the status and population of indigenous and migratory birds dependent on various water bodies and wetlands ...
Previously published: Birds of the Indian subcontinent. Great Britain : A & C Black (Christopher Helm Publishers).
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
As Chitwan's wetlands shrink, migratory birds are vanishing
Chitwan, Jan. 11 -- The grandeur of Debital, the largest lake inside Chitwan National Park, and the fame of Nandabhauju Lake ...
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